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RICL proposes single payment in exchange for full tax abatement

Morris High would get $1.7 million

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In the agreement, Morris High would abate 100 percent of the taxes it would be owed until 2032, the end of the life of the zone. After that, it would abate 50 percent of its owed taxes until 2042.

The project isn't expected to come online until 2016 or 2017, said Halloran.

"We would take those dollars and invest them . . . where we would receive $117,000 a year to make up for that revenue (the district would have received in taxes)" said Halloran. "We would try to earn interest on it and create a situation of a steady revenue stream."

Morris High would receive the large payment within 45 days of the commissioning of the converter station, according to the preliminary contract.

The $1.7 million number is set, said Halloran. But the project itself is still an issue with the community, said board member Judie Roth.

People and organizations objecting to the project, including the Illinois Farm Bureau, are concerned that Clean Line is a private company, not a public utility company. Attorney for the farm bureau has previously said Illinois wind farms cannot tap into Clean Line 's transmission lines, therefore they should not be given public utility status, which could lead to the power of eminent domain — the ability to take private property.

But from the school district's perspective, the income that could be used in any fund would greatly benefit the school's budget.

"It's pretty exciting potential for some economic development for us and some steady revenue," said Halloran.

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Concerned1 wrote on January 15, 2013 12:49 p.m. ...
Where exactly is this Project Area #1? From what I read it is possibly in the area of the old Collins Station. If so, why is Saratoga receiving any tax revenue for this venture? If this property is south of the Illinois River it lies in Districts 101 and 54. Can someone please clarify?

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